Rodin's reviews
Media reviews
Screen Daily
The film is overly cerebral, unfolding in a series of encounters that fade to black and never build a dramatic momentum.
Variety
"He holds himself like a great hunk of clay, thick and dense and rooted to the ground, making this seem like even more of a wasted opportunity when considering what could have been done with a Rodin biopic."
The Hollywood Reporter
This new biopic by veteran French director Jacques Doillon often feels as stiff and lifeless as an old slab of marble
The Guardian
"Jacques Doillon has directed a quite excruciatingly bad film about the sculptor Auguste Rodin and he needs to sit down and think about what he has done."
Roger Ebert
Extravagant care has been taken to reproduce Rodin?s studio and a vast body of his work, but dramatically the film is dead in the water.
El País
They tell that a french news has explained 'Rodin' as a film that turns out so boring as if a Rodin's sculpture falls over you. And I laught so hard.